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THE EVEREST MAX

 

 

 

 

 

The two main parts of the Everest Max are obviously the TKL keyboard (154x366x41mm) and the numpad (154x94x41mm).

 

 

Both pieces follow the now typical floating keys design for improved lighting and easier cleaning.

 

 

Mountain has used two brushed aluminum plates with the Everest Max and their logo is on the default escape keycap.

 

 

The keyboard has USB-C female ports on both sides so you can actually mount the numpad on either one.

 

 

There are also two USB-C ports at the front (for the media dock) and a USB passthrough.

 

 

Turning the keyboard over we find 5 cable routes, the USB-C port (center) and 5 rubber feet.

 

 

The top round ones are magnetically attached and as you can see you can stack more on to raise the height of the keyboard.

 

 

If you decide to not use the numpad (or use it with its pre-mounted magnetic feet) you can attach up to 5 feet on each side of the keyboard.

 

 

Needless to say, what stands out from the numpad are the 4 display keys.

 

 

Of course, the numpad piece has USB-C male ports on both sides.

 

 

At the base of the numpad we find three rubber feet, 2 of which are magnetic ones.

 

 

You can extend the USB-C ports with the help of a small lever also located at the base.

 

 

Both pieces attached measure 460mm in length, 154mm in width and 41mm in height.

 

 

The media dock is made out of plastic and features 4 activity LEDs, 5 media navigation buttons and a LED display dial.

 

 

As you can see it uses an USB-C connector which means you can mount it on either side of the keyboard as seen above.

 

 

With the detachable magnetic palm rest attached the keyboard width increases to 222mm (265mm with the media dock mounted).

 

 

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Here you can see all available switches for the Mountain Everest line of gaming keyboards.